Developing Wireless Systems and Networks with MATLAB
Overview
In this webinar, you will learn about new technologies in MATLAB for wireless systems and network design.
Are you working on 6G/next generation wireless systems? or the current standards (5G/LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, SatCom)? or want to learn how to apply AI techniques to optimize wireless systems? Or want to jointly optimize digital, RF and antenna elements of a wireless system? and eventually implement them on hardware? Then, please join our webinar to learn how to do all this today in MATLAB.
Highlights
Through examples and case studies you will learn about:
- Wireless cellular: 5G, LTE, and future 6G initiatives
- (Wi-Fi) WLAN, Bluetooth, Satellite communications, Non-terrestrial Networks (NTN)
- AI applications to wireless design including co-execution with open-source trained networks.
- RF design, Millimeter-wave, Power amplifier (PA), Digital Pre-distortion (DPD)
- Beamforming, MIMO, antenna/array design, Massive and Multi-user MIMO
- Indoor and outdoor RF propagation, ray tracing, scenario modeling
- Over-the-air testing and measurements on RF instruments and Software-Defined Radios
- Wireless IP creation, HDL code generation for implementation, Design verification on hardware
About the Presenter
Dr. Houman Zarrinkoub is a principal product manager at MathWorks responsible for wireless communications products. During his 22-year tenure at MathWorks, he has also served as a development manager responsible for wireless software products. Houman is the author of the book: Understanding LTE with MATLAB. He holds a B.Sc. degree from McGill University and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in telecommunications from the University of Quebec, in Canada.
Recorded: 20 Aug 2024